Universal Textiles Unisex Adult Talung Microfleece Full Zip Jacket
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Product details
The Talung jacket with a full-length zipper from Universal Textiles is an eco-friendly fleece jacket made from 100% recycled polyester. This jacket offers a soft feel and is crafted from high-quality micro-fleece fabric known for its comfort and durability. The design is solid-colored, making it suitable for both everyday wear and outdoor activities. Weighing 240 grams, the jacket is lightweight and comfortable to wear. It features a full-length zipper for easy handling, as well as two side zip pockets that provide additional storage space. The raglan sleeves and elastic binding at the hem ensure an optimal fit and freedom of movement. Additionally, the jacket is certified according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100, highlighting its sustainability.
- Made from 100% recycled polyester for eco-friendly comfort
- Pill-free fabric with a soft feel for high wearing comfort
- Two side zip pockets for practical storage
- Elastic cuffs and hem for an optimal fit
- Certified according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100 for sustainable textile production.
Target group | Men |
Material composition | 100% recycled polyester |
Item number | 57844147 |
Manufacturer | Universal Textiles |
Category | Outdoor jackets |
Manufacturer no. | UTXD1043 |
Release date | 17.4.2025 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Navy blue |
Upper | Polyester |
Material composition | 100% recycled polyester |
Filling material | Micro fleece |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Outdoor jacket type | Fleece jacket |
Clothing size | M |
Fabric properties | Elastic, Flat seams |
Jackets Equipment | Elastic edging |
Pattern | Unicoloured |
Zipper type | Continuous front |
Season | 3-seasons |
Fastener | Zip |
Pockets | Two side pockets |
Layer of clothing | Midlayer / Thermal Layer |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 240 g |
Ingredients | 100% recycled polyester. |



